Grind Time Now United States Apr 6, 2010

Sun TzuvsYojan

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AI Verdict

Verdict
Winner
95% confidence
Score
30

Sun Tzu delivered a dominant performance, consistently praised for his sharp writtens and impactful bars. Fan comments overwhelmingly indicate he 'bodied' Yojan, who, despite attempting to freestyle, was widely criticized for a 'terrible' and 'painful' showing, leading to a clear victory for Sun Tzu.

Round-by-Round
Sun Tzu came out swinging with hard-hitting writtens, immediately setting a high bar. Yojan struggled to find his footing, even with an attempt at freestyling, which failed to impress.
Sun Tzu continued to unleash intricate bars, with a standout 'album title' scheme drawing fan praise. Yojan's performance remained awkward, failing to connect or make a significant impact with his off-the-top delivery.
Sun Tzu delivered a 'crazy' closing round, leaving no doubt about his victory. Yojan's final round solidified the perception of a one-sided affair, making for a 'painful' watch for many in the audience.
Analysis

The Grind Time Now stage was set for a clash, but what transpired was a masterclass from Sun Tzu, who left no room for debate. He stepped into the arena with a killer instinct, unleashing a barrage of meticulously crafted bars and potent writtens that had the crowd buzzing. From the jump, Sun Tzu proved why he's a force to be reckoned with, showcasing a unique steez and lyrical depth that truly put in work.

Yojan, on the other hand, opted for a freestyle approach, a courageous move in the face of Sun Tzu's prepared artillery. While the effort to go off-the-top earned some respect for its raw authenticity, the execution fell short, leading to an 'awkward' and 'painful' performance that many fans couldn't overlook. It was a tough night for Yojan, who found himself swimming against the tide of Sun Tzu's lyrical onslaught.

Sun Tzu maintained his relentless attack throughout, with notable moments like his 'album title' scheme and a 'crazy' third round sealing the deal. The performance was a statement, solidifying his reputation as a body bag filler and leaving fans eager to see him face higher-tier competition. This battle served as a stark reminder of the power of preparation and precision in the battle rap game.

Ultimately, Sun Tzu walked away with a resounding victory, a clear-cut win that put him squarely in the spotlight. While Yojan's gamble on pure freestyle didn't pay off, the respect for stepping up to the plate remains. Sun Tzu's performance was a clinic, showcasing why he's one to watch in the underground circuit.

01Sun Tzu's 'album title' scheme, praised for being 'crazy'.
02Yojan's bar: 'I pray its true.everyday I give thanks to jesus christ that I dont look like you.'
03Sun Tzu's potent and 'crazy' performance in his third round.
04The recurring 'MORTAL KOMBAT!' bar, which resonated with fans.
05Illmaculate's visibly awkward reaction captured in the crowd.
What fans loved
  • Sun Tzu went hard as shit, that album title shit was crazy.
  • Respect to Yojan for actually freestyling.
  • Sun Tzu's raw, good to see someone with their own steez too.
  • Sun Tzu got bars, his 3rd round was crazy.
  • The 'MORTAL KOMBAT!' bar was repeatedly hyped by fans.
Criticisms
  • Yojan is terrible, probably the worst I've ever come across.
  • Painful battle to watch, just Yojan made it painful wow.
  • Sun Tzu was written in fairness. Yojan was straight off the top.
  • Yojan has a monotone voice makes him sound boring.
  • Yojan would be a step backwards for Sun Tzu, he needs to prepare.

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